Josh Howie
Josh Howie is a stand up comedian, screenwriter and father of five children
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power TV review: Hamishe dwarves …but what’s it all about?
Amazon's blockbuster production is as close as television gets to the cinematic but after two episodes, for all the superb special effects, acting, music and costumes, we are left wondering where this journey is taking us
Mo TV review: A 'Dramedy' lacking in mo-mentum
For all its charm, this story of Palestinian refugee family in Texas doesn't quite work as a drama or a comedy
The Howie Bunch: The kindness of my keto mentor
With the only diet guaranteed to work on Jews being the bacon/ shrimp diet, where all you’re allowed to eat is pork and shellfish, I did the next best thing - keto with intermittent fasting
House of the Dragon TV review: The dragons lack bite, their world’s too clean
It’s going to take a few more episodes to see if the Game of Thrones prequel can recreate its magic
The kindness of my keto mentor
Josh Howie's on a diet - and a friend is helping
Trainwreck: Woodstock 99 TV review: A Sixties dream turns into a Nineties nightmare
Netflix's portrayal of how an attempt to replay the famous festival three decades on is a detailed autopsy of the decline and fall of teenagekind
The Sandman TV review: What have they done to the comic icon I loved?
Hope were high for Netflix's adaptation of Neil Gaiman's classic creation, so it’s gutting to see the dream crash and burn on the small screen
Westworld season four TV review: A robot saga springs to life and it’s a late miracle
Season four of HBO series has pulled a narrative magic trick and is up and running stronger than ever
The Offer TV review: Entertaining drama about the making of The Godfather
A charismatic cast tells the tale of how Jewish and Italian filmmakers came together to create the cinema classic
Never Stop Dreaming TV review: The Life and Legacy of Shimon Peres - A starry homage to an Israeli political giant
With its outdated style this documentary could have been made decades ago but with a subject this fascinating - and interviews with Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and Barbra Streisand - this is unmissable television
The most frightening ritual in the world? Planning a barmitzvah party
Few people have to endure the kind of deprivation necessary in the undertaking of this kind of 'celebration'
Stranger Things season four TV review: 'a knowing throwback to the films and fashions of our childhoods'
Josh Howie reviews the new series of Netflix's smash hit
The Undeclared War TV review: Understated direction makes thriller a bit boring
The limited pleasure of this series comes from having your eyes opened to this very real world that keeps the digital world turning
Falafel: A recipe for connection Radio 4 review
This examination of the seemingly simple street food works at the very least as a reappraisal of the myriad ways its elements combine to create something larger than themselves
Ms Marvel TV review: Funny, endearing and likeable, new star Iman Vellani carries the show
Ms Marvel gets it right in the way Moon Knight just doesn’t
Everything I Know About Love TV review: not enough substance to bat away the lack of originality
There’s a whiff of plagiarism in this cross between Sex and the City and Before Sunrise
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